catalytic cracking

What Are the Types of Catalytic Cracking?

There are two main types of catalytic cracking: Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) and Hydrocracking.
Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC): This process involves the use of a fluidized bed of catalyst particles. It is widely used in refineries to convert heavy fractions of crude oil into more valuable lighter products.
Hydrocracking: This process combines catalytic cracking with hydrogenation. It operates at higher pressures and uses hydrogen gas to remove impurities such as sulfur and nitrogen, resulting in cleaner and higher-quality products.

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